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Multiprotocol Authentication Device for HPC and Cloud Environments Based on Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Multifactor authentication is a relevant tool in securing IT infrastructures combining two or
more credentials. We can find smartcards and hardware tokens to leverage the authentication process,
but they have some limitations. Users connect these devices in the client node to log in or request access
to services. Alternatively, if an application wants to use these resources, the code has to be amended
with bespoke solutions to provide access. Thanks to advances in system-on-chip devices, we can
integrate cryptographically robust, low-cost solutions. In this work, we present an autonomous device
that allows multifactor authentication in client–server systems in a transparent way, which facilitates
its integration in High-Performance Computing (HPC) and cloud systems, through a generic gateway.
The proposed electronic token (eToken), based on the system-on-chip ESP32, provides an extra layer
of security based on elliptic curve cryptography. Secure communications between elements use
Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) to facilitate their interconnection. We have evaluated
different types of possible attacks and the impact on communications. The proposed system offers an
efficient solution to increase security in access to services and systems.Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICINN)
PGC2018-096663-B-C44European Union (EU